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G20

Climate warning

For repeatedly breaking your promises to phase out fossil-fuel subsidies

Since the Paris agreement was signed in 2015, the G20 have provided more than $3,3 trillion in fossil-fuel subsidies, according to a recent report by BloombergNEF and Bloomberg Philanthropies. (Figures for 2015-2019.) At today’s prices that sum could fund 4,232GW in new solar power plants – over 3.5 times the size of the current U.S. electricity grid. On paper, these global leaders seem to recognize the urgency of leaving yesterday’s energy sources behind. Already in 2009 G-20 promised to ”phase out… inefficient fossil-fuel subsidies”. In reality, they continue to spend huge amounts of their tax-payers’ money to support the fossil-fuel industry. In fact, eight member states (Australia, USA, Canada, Indonesia, France, China, Brazil, and Mexico) have in recent years increased their subsidies, according to the report. This madness must end. G20! Please #DontChooseExtinction Fossil-fuel subsidies are destroying our planet and hindering the transition to clean, renewable energy, which in reality is much cheaper and easier to scale. If the subsidies would be taken away, many fossil-fuel companies would be unprofitable, which in turn would mean banks and pension funds would stop investing in them. Dear G20 leaders. 70 percent of the youth (under-18s) in your countries believe we are in a climate emergency. The majority of them support renewable energy and cleaner transports, and they strongly believe you should support green businesses and jobs. As leaders of these powerful nations, you have the power to listen to them and to create real change. You are the world’s largest economies, collectively the biggest population – and the greatest polluters. Your responsibility is enormous. But so are your possibilities to create change. We, therefore, demand of you: • To present a roadmap for how to phase out fossil-fuel subsidies. • To present an end date for all fossil-fuel subsidies. We are looking forward to your reply. Join the climate dialogue here on We Don’t Have Time Further upsetting facts about the world’s fossil-fuel subsidies: ⚠️ Without fossil fuel subsidies, which equal 85% of all subsidies, total carbon emissions in 2015 would have been 28% lower, and there would have been 46% fewer air pollution deaths, while additional government revenues would contribute an additional 3.8% of GDP. ⚠️ Globally, direct subsidies to the fossil fuel industry total an astonishing US$300–680 billion per year. When including indirect subsidies, the amount grows to US$5.2 trillion,13 which represents 6.5% of global GDP (2017 estimate). ⚠️ This is greater than the GDP of all states except the US, European Union and China. ⚠️ The biggest subsidizers are China, United States, Russia, the European Union and India, and while direct subsidies are often claimed to support underprivileged groups, just 8% of the money trickles down to the poorest 20% of the population. (Thanks Pernilla Bergmark, Principal Researcher, ICT Sustainability Impacts, Ericsson, for providing these additional facts). Sources: Exponential Roadmap 1.5.1 (page 134): https://exponentialroadmap.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/ExponentialRoadmap_1.5.1_216x279_08_AW_Download_Singles_Small.pdf The G20 Peoples’ Climate Vote: Support for climate action is getting stronger https://www.undp.org/blog/g20-peoples-climate-vote-support-climate-action-getting-stronger IMF:s Global Country Update of Fossil Fuel Subsidies https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WP/Issues/2021/09/23/Still-Not-Getting-Energy-Prices-Right-A-Global-and-Country-Update-of-Fossil-Fuel-Subsidies-466004 The Bloomberg NEF and Bloomberg Philanthropies report on G20 fossil-fuel subsidies https://about.bnef.com/blog/new-report-finds-g-20-member-countries-support-fossil-fuels-at-levels-untenable-to-achieve-paris-agreement-goals/ Production Gap report: https://productiongap.org/ UNEP Emission Gap report: https://lnkd.in/ewv4ndTv

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  • Julia Webb Gardeners

    35 w

    Fossil fuels addicts - do the RIGHT THING and end subsidies NOW!

    • Tamsen De Beer

      127 w

      The myopic greed of capitalism will destroy the earth and take us with it. Important decisions for our common future should not be in the hands of those who want only to save themselves in the present. Yet COP26 has proven that this is so. We must fight for the future of the planet and ALL its creatures. Rebel for life on earth!

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      • Gloria Agema

        128 w

        We must end direct fossil fuel subsidies as the vulnerable do not benefit from them especially in Africa where the prices of food and other essential services keep skyrocketing daily. In the end, the subsidies mean nothing to the population.

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        • Roland Alcock

          128 w

          Subsidies are the monetary barometer which shows the extent to which governments are held captive by the fossil fuel companies. These payments are in fact equivalent to ransom or extortion money.

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          • Monty Chong-Walden

            127 w

            More like racketeering and organized crime - especially when they have taken the agricultural industry hostage with their industrialized farming techniques meaning subsidies for petrochemical-based fertilizers that farmers are reliant on like drugs for the crops!!

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          • Ocean Community

            128 w

            No more excuses. Banning fossile fuel subsidies should be a non brainer. Don’t waste our collective funds on self destruction.

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            • F. VALLET

              128 w

              We must add clean nuclear energy reactors to the mix to match our renewable objectives. Otherwise, electricity transportation networks will be far too costly and long to develop to USE wind & solar energies in the minute theu are produced !

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              • Elizabeth Woodworth

                129 w

                We have choice: Let's finally do the right thing for all life on this planet!

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                • Ylva Eriksson

                  129 w

                  Either we have a free market and then these subsidies must be eliminated. Or we interfere with the market through subsidising what is best for people and planet and then these subsidies must be eliminated. Fossil fuel subsidies are neither pro market nor pro life. They are just corruption and stupidity!

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                  • Tom Simpson

                    129 w

                    This gotta end now!

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                    • Carl Stearns

                      129 w

                      No surprise the biggest subsidizers are among the biggest fossil addicts

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                      • Susan Starkey

                        129 w

                        The US could end these subsidies NOW, why not?

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                        • Ann-Marie Cournoyer

                          129 w

                          So could Canada. I'm ashamed of my country. We have no meaningful leadership.

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                        • Vivien Langford

                          129 w

                          There is a group with a plan. The fossil fuel Non Proliferation Treaty. I interviewed them before COP 26. https://www.3cr.org.au/climateaction/episode-202110041700/road-glasgow-episode-2

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